St Faith's - Havant concert venue

About St Faith's Church Havant

Right in the very centre of Havant, this Church is dedicated to St. Faith, the girl martyr of Aquitaine.

There has been a church at this location for 900 years, and there is a history of the Church on the St
Faith's website

Travel directions

Arriving by train

Alight at Havant Station. If necessary cross the line to the south side, and follow the station access road as it bends away from the Station and
becomes South Street. Proceed for about 400 metres, when you will arrive at the crossroads of East, West, North and South streets. The Church is ahead
and to
the
right.

Arriving by bus

Alight at Havant Bus Station and head South away from the road via a pedestrian cut-through to the shops. Turn left and the Church is ahead of you.

Arriving by car from Chichester and the East

Head along the A27 trunk road.
Just before Havant, take the slip road to the left signed Havant.
Proceed west into Havant. As you reach the first signs of the town, there is parking on the left at the Old Town Hall, and immediately after, there is
parking if you turn right and straightaway left. The Church is 400 metres further along the road you have just turned off.

Arriving by car from Petersfield and the North

Head down the A3M. When you pass under the very tall archway and the road becomes 3 lanes, take the left slip road (signed Hayling Island and A27).
At the roundabout at the foot of the hill (take care!), go straight across and at the next roundabout turn left, following the signs for Hayling Island
(A27). Join the A27 and then follow the instructions below.

Arriving by car from Southampton and the West

Head along the M27 and follow it East as it becomes the A27. Go past the Havant and Hayling slip road and take the next left, signed Emsworth. At
the roundabout, turn left and backtrack into Havant. As you reach the first signs of the town, there is parking on the left at the Old Town Hall, and
immediately after, there is parking if you turn right and straightaway left. The Church is 400 metres further along the road you have just turned off.

Map

Click for a Havant
street map that you can print. The venue is at the crossroads of North, South, East and West Streets.

Accessibility

The Hall has level access for wheelchairs via the West Door.

There are no wheelchair-accessible toilets at the moment.

Although the Church has some large pillars, it can seat 150 with excellent visibility - just the right size for everyone to see and hear!

As with many of our Church Concerts, people have been known to bring a small cushion for the pews!